Why did home runs surge in baseball? Statistics provides twist on hot topic
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-home-surge-baseball-statistics-hot.html
And then there was a massive investigation requested by the MLB commissioner, who asked 10 scientists to find out what was going on. They tested a lot of balls and concluded it was a case of reduced drag combined with the launch angle of the ball coming off the bat.
But Jason Wilson, a statistician at Biola University in Southern California, has a different explanation. The poorer the pitch, the easier it is to whack a home run—and the quality of pitching between 2015 and 2017 had gotten worse if you broke a pitch down into measurable components and then measured pitching quality over time. Wilson called this measure "Quality of Pitch" (QOP).
Why did home runs surge in baseball? Statistics provides twist on hot topic
Jul 17, 2018, 9:34am UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-home-surge-baseball-statistics-hot.html
> And then there was a massive investigation requested by the MLB commissioner, who asked 10 scientists to find out what was going on. They tested a lot of balls and concluded it was a case of reduced drag combined with the launch angle of the ball coming off the bat.
> But Jason Wilson, a statistician at Biola University in Southern California, has a different explanation. The poorer the pitch, the easier it is to whack a home run—and the quality of pitching between 2015 and 2017 had gotten worse if you broke a pitch down into measurable components and then measured pitching quality over time. Wilson called this measure "Quality of Pitch" (QOP).